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Hi Alan -

Thanks for the note. I did uninstall 5.2 and installed ZS 5.6 (PHP 5.3). My
main existing application seemed to work fine. I ran into a problem with my
stored procedures that vexed me for a bit, though I had run into it before
and wasn't able to fix it. The parameter data wasn't being translated from
ASCII to EBCDIC, so my SPs were being called, but not with good results.
Mike Pavlak helped me out (with a bunch of things actually) and had me
add DefaultFsCCSID
37 to the /www/zendsvr/con/httpd.conf file. The root cause issue is that
system value QCCSID is set to 65535. I need to get that changed to 37 -
hopefully on the development system this week.

- Michael



On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 11:41 PM, Alan Seiden <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi, Michael,

I can't speak about your stored procedure problem but getting on to PHP
5.3 is a good idea.

For you, because you're currently on PHP 5.2, this would involve an
uninstall of your current Zend Server and a new install of PHP 5.3 (Zend
Server 5.6). I should ask, are you using the "old" toolkit? ZS 5.6
doesn't come with the old toolkit anymore, so most likely you'd have to
migrate to the new toolkit. Let me know if this is the case.

Alan

Michael Ryan <mailto:michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
January 14, 2013 9:08 AM
Hi Alan -

Thanks for the response.

I have a stored procedure problem. I'm not sure if it's me or the machine
(I know where the smart money goes), and I saw a problem in the Zend
forum
where an upgrade made their problem go away. I thought it would be a good
idea to be current since I'm starting a new PHP project.

Since I'm on 5.2.12, I guess I need to upgrade to 5.6, which is PHP 5.3,
right? So the Zend Server versions aren't the same as the PHP versions,
right?

And an uninstall and a reinstall? Bleah...

I went to http://forums.zend.com/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=18248 and checked
it
out. It had a link to
http://files.zend.com/help/Zend-Server/upgrading.htm#MiniTOCBookMark8that
doesn't exist. Do you have a link handy to the upgrade instructions?

Thanks!

- Michael


Alan Seiden <mailto:alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
January 12, 2013 2:34 PM
Michael,

Replies inline below.
Michael Ryan <mailto:michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
January 11, 2013 10:23 AM
Hmmm...can't seem to see what I need from the Zend site. I am currently
running an older version of Zend Server on my i - from phpinfo, it's PHP
Version 5.2.12. I was looking at some forum threads, and saw there was
an
SP issue, and an upgrade fixed it.

Michael, do you mean a stored procedure issue? Are you experiencing
this issue?
Question: How can I tell if I'm running CE or not? I assume I want to
upgrade to the same version. I guess the question is whether a
license key
was entered, right?
Regarding CE or not, it's the same installation either way, but with
features turned on or off depending on your license level. Did you pay
a license fee to Zend for additional features and support, and then
install the licence code you were given? If so then it's the full Zend
Server. If not then you're running CE.
Question: Do I have to worry about the procedural vs. OO thing, or is
that
all resolved in 5.3 and up?
Please elaborate. What procedural vs. OO issue are you referring to?
On http://www.zend.com/en/products/server-ce/downloads, I see *Zend
Server
for IBM i (PHP 5.3), Version 5.6.0. *Is this what I want to install? And
then do I need to install *Zend Server for IBM i *5.6.0 Hotfix 5 (PHP
5.3
only)?
There's no direct "upgrade" from PHP 5.2 to PHP 5.3. You need to
uninstall PHP 5.2 first, then install PHP 5.3. (Zend Server 5.6). Then
install all hotfixes that are labeled as being for PHP 5.3. See this
thread for basic information:
http://forums.zend.com/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=18248

Alan
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